La Toxica offers a vibrant, festive atmosphere with authentic Mexican flavors and a focus on shareable favorites. Delicious birria tacos with rich consommé and tender beef are a standout, and the broader taco selection and sides showcase satisfying variety. Drinks, especially margaritas, pair perfectly with the food, and live mariachi nights add extra sparkle to the vibe. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, helping create a welcoming feel whether stopping by for a quick bite or a celebratory meal. All-you-can-eat taco promotions on select nights provide good value for those seeking variety, with portions that are comfortable enough to enjoy multiple picks. Overall, La Toxica is a go-to spot for flavorful fare, great vibes, and enjoyable nights out.View restaurant profile
Restaurant H offers a refined and welcoming dining experience with a modern sunlit ambiance and impressive views. From amuse bouche to dessert the menu shows bold flavors, thoughtful technique and elegant presentation, with the tasting menu and wine pairings frequently highlighted as standout. The wine program is extensive and well curated, enhancing the courses with careful pairings. Service is consistently attentive and professional, with staff guiding guests through the menu and making suggestions with warmth. Brunch and breakfast experiences are frequently praised for quality ingredients, generous portions and a chic atmosphere. Overall Restaurant H is described as a memorable dining destination with good value for the quality and care.View restaurant profile
Teashop Thé aux Perles is described as a standout bubble tea spot in Chinatown Montreal, where drinks are fresh, flavorful, and well balanced with chewy pearls and a wide menu that ranges from brown sugar milk tea and mango green tea to seasonal specialties made with top quality ingredients. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, the owner appears hands on, and the shop offers fast service, reliable delivery, and late hours in a clean, welcoming setting. Reviews note good value and frequent promotions such as buy one get one deals, plus thoughtful touches like fortune cookies, with staff who offer helpful recommendations and customization. Regulars praise the consistent quality across classics and unique creations, and many say Teashop Thé aux Perles is the go to bubble tea spot in the area, open late and ready for orders at any time of day.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + earns praise for amazing food that is best when eaten fresh, with a regular plain box that feeds several people and sauces to try before committing to a full box. The service is very pleasant and the food is delicious. The chicken is fried perfectly and the sauces are flavorful. This place is recommended for anyone looking to discover new dishes.View restaurant profile
Kan Bei is described as an authentic Sichuan spot with bold, spicy and well-balanced flavors, generous portions, and quick, reasonably priced meals, with dishes like mapo tofu, boiled fish in chili oil, twice cooked pork, dan dan noodles, and garlic fried ribs frequently praised. Service is commonly noted as friendly and efficient, though a sparse, cold-feeling dining room and occasional kitchen noise appear in some visits. A few items are tagged as not quite cohesive, such as mapo tofu being a touch oily or some dishes tasting bland or overly sweet, but the overall quality, authenticity, and flavor are celebrated as among the best Chinese options in Montreal. The new Peel location is appreciated for its space and atmosphere, while memories of the old Clark Street site are fondly remembered. Overall, Kan Bei is seen as a reliable, flavorful choice with generous portions, good value, and frequent recommendations to return.View restaurant profile
Kalbi BBQ offers an all you can eat Korean barbecue experience with a central grill, a wide selection of meats, sushi and sides, ordered on your phone and delivered by playful robot servers alongside attentive staff. The concept and atmosphere are repeatedly cited as its strengths, making it a popular spot for groups and casual outings, with fast service and a lively, modern vibe. Several reviews praise the freshness and marination of meats and the variety of dishes, including sushi options, while noting that some items can be pricey and a few flavors feel underwhelming or generic for the price. A recurring caveat is the variable value and occasional shortages or additional charges for certain items like desserts or per-item portions, plus after-tax tipping policies that some find unclear. Weekend and peak times can bring long waits unless a reservation is made, and the inside can feel very warm and noisy, with ventilation sometimes criticized for not handling the smoke well. Still, many diners say the all you can eat format and the fun service make Kalbi BBQ worth a return visit, especially when dining with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Harmonie offers a wide range of pastries in a small, lively space with a self service concept that lets customers fill their displays with what they crave. Reviews emphasize freshness and variety, blending traditional pastries with a strong Asian selection and highlighting many items that are still warm and flavorful. Mochi are described as vegan and coconut milk based, generally tasty, though a few tasters find them a bit bland, while other pastries are praised for generous fillings and appealing textures. The overall value is frequently noted, with affordable prices and quick service making it a reliable stop for locals and visitors in the Chinatown area. A few drawbacks appear, such as a busy crowd that makes the place feel hectic at peak times, and occasional items that could benefit from a little longer cooking, as well as a beverage that loses its slushiness quickly. Nevertheless, the assortment of buns, donuts, red bean treats, green tea flavors, and other specialties inspires repeat visits, and many reviewers describe the experience as worth the trip.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Poincaré Chinatown as a stylish spot with a strong beer program and a beloved rooftop terrace that adds atmosphere, with many noting a vibrant vibe and solid value for drinks. The beer selection is praised for variety and quality, including notable Kölsch and rotating local brews, while some visits mention excessive foam on pints and occasional inconsistency in pour and service. Food opinions are mixed; some guests enjoy creative, fermentation-forward dishes, but others find portions small for the price or feel the food does not live up to the drinks. The terrace and overall ambiance are highlighted as major draws, and staff are described as friendly and capable when attentive, though service can vary. Overall, Poincaré Chinatown comes across as a great choice for drinks and group nights with a distinctive, chic setting, but dinner experiences and value can vary depending on the visit.View restaurant profile
Sumo Ramen is described across reviews as a favorite spot in Chinatown with generous portions and a menu that balances rich broths like miso and shoyu with options for vegetarians, plus standout appetizers such as karaage, gyoza, and fried shrimp dumplings. The atmosphere is often warm, simple, and inviting, with some notes about a lively vibe and nice music, and the upstairs or downstairs layout adding character. Service is repeatedly praised for friendliness and attentiveness, fast if busy, though a few visits mention slower moments or cramped seating. The ramen itself is frequently called excellent or very good, with hits like spicy beef, mushroom ramen, and customizable broths, and several readers crown it as among the best ramen in Montreal. A few criticisms touch on inconsistency, such as bowls arriving cooler or with too many noodles and not enough broth or toppings, while pricing is sometimes considered good value but not without caveats. Overall, Sumo Ramen comes across as a comforting, reliable choice with a welcoming team and a vibrant, evolving menu that keeps drawing guests back.View restaurant profile
Chungchun Kogo Coreen is described as offering tasty corn dogs with a wide sauce and topping variety and strong value for money. Several comments point to friendly staff and quick service when available, with the option to enjoy a hot, crunchy bite. On the downside, multiple reviewers mention longer than expected wait times and the pogo being undercooked at times. Stock issues and limited menu availability also pop up, with reports that items such as ramen Kogo or a half cheese half meat option were not offered and no clear alternatives were provided. A few impressions state that the experience did not live up to the hype or that service could be improved. Nevertheless, others highlight consistently delicious flavors, good texture, and standouts like mozzarella with potatoes, making Chungchun Kogo Coreen a solid choice for a quick bite for many diners.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Fuji Corner as a cozy, family-owned spot in Montreal's Chinatown offering authentic, high end Chinese cuisine with flavorful aromas and high quality ingredients. Diners praise the chef for explaining dishes and making thoughtful recommendations, and the staff are noted as fast, friendly and accommodating in a relaxed setting. The ramen receives frequent praise for its broth and freshness, while the Hong Kong style clay pot and the spicy Szechuan beef are highlighted as standouts. Pork dumplings are among the top mentions, and the hot pot options including a chicken soup hotpot are described as comforting and satisfying. The place is seen as a hidden gem with a welcoming vibe, convincing many to return when in town. Overall the reviews portray Fuji Corner as a dependable, enjoyable destination for comforting, flavorful Chinese favorites with a mix of quick service and warm hospitality.View restaurant profile
Reviews of YiFang Taïwan Fruit The show a mix of experiences, with some customers reporting rude staff, a long wait, and a coconut latte that tasted watered down and overpriced, along with a note that French is not spoken in the shop and a request for more staff; on the positive side, others praise the menu for unique drinks, love the Strawberry Milk Slush, and mention that sweetness can be tuned by choosing sugar level, with the double chocolate waffle also getting good marks, while many say the drinks are reasonably priced and the atmosphere is quaint and inviting for bubble tea lovers; the staff are described as helpful in selecting boba based on personal interests, and overall the place is often recommended to fellow boba enthusiasts, described at times as paradise for fans of bubble tea.View restaurant profile
Reviews of CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice highlight good tea and friendly staff, with an impression that it is worth a Chinatown detour for solid bubble tea and in some cases the best bubble tea in Canada. Service is noted as excellent, including a correction of a wrong order from another branch that left customers satisfied. Strawberry shakes with real fruit chunks are praised, while the mango shake sometimes has a tea aftertaste. Late night visits describe fresh tapioca pearls and well balanced drinks, with a popular choice of passionfruit green tea with boba and coconut jelly, ordered with less ice and regular sugar. Other points mention wishing for more boba, and grass jelly arriving in large chunks that require breaking. A taro classic bubble tea is seen as nice, and a French language note recommends the milk tea but mentions seating is limited.View restaurant profile
Shuyi Tealicious receives praise for a wide selection and fast, reliable drinks that many consider delicious and refreshing, making it a frequent stop for bubble tea in Chinatown. It is seen as a benchmark for flavors, combinations, and consistency, though experiences vary by order. Negative notes include a taro ball drink with very little boba or toppings despite the photos, and a hot grass jelly drink that tasted medicinal after raisins were added. The mango pomelo sago is well liked, though medium sizes are sometimes unavailable and large cups come with higher pricing. The setup is pickup and leave with no seating or bathrooms, and reviews mention too much ice and the challenge of accessing the lid with a paper straw. Overall, Shuyi Tealicious is a popular quick option whose strengths are variety and speed, even as a few drinks disappoint or misrepresent what is shown in photos.View restaurant profile
Maison Chez Bong is described as a warm, authentic Korean spot in Chinatown with a cozy basement vibe and friendly, attentive service. Dishes such as bibimbap, galbi, jap chae, tteokbokki, soondubu and fried chicken are repeatedly praised for flavor and heartiness, often served in hot stone bowls, and portions are generally generous with prices that feel affordable. The atmosphere is welcoming and unpretentious, with multilingual service including French, a relaxed music level, and quick kitchen turnover even when lines form. Occasional criticisms include notes about limited kimchi portions or tofu in stews and one mention of a kimchi side dish charge, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive. Many reviewers call Maison Chez Bong a hidden gem and one of the best Korean spots in Montreal, a reliable choice for families and friends seeking comforting, satisfying meals at good value.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews of Presotea show a mix of experiences with some standout drinks and some drawbacks. Some find the tapioca pearls unpalatable, likening them to a chewy blob of gelatin, while the rest of the boba is fine. Mango lychee and grapefruit drinks are praised for fresh ingredients, though mangoes may not always be fully ripe and extra syrup can make some beverages too sweet. Fresh fruit is a highlight in several orders, adding vibrant flavor and making the drinks feel refreshing, especially on hot days. A first visit left a positive impression with the tea based drinks and the mango frappes noted as excellent, though the small location can feel crowded while waiting. All tea based drinks are brewed to order for flavor and freshness, and the drinks are frequently described as healthy options compared to typical bubble tea.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews paint L2 Bubbletea as a spacious, cozy place with a wide variety of teas to choose from and friendly service, making it a popular hangout in Chinatown for bubble tea fans. The milk tea with tapioca is frequently recommended, and some patrons enjoyed options like taro and sakura pearls, while others found certain flavors disappointing, such as a pumpkin tea that tasted like tea but lacked any pumpkin and was overly sweet. Service is often praised, though a few notes mention flies in the space and others say the kiosk is not very user friendly and that drinks can taste different from what regulars expect. The mix of positives and some drawbacks suggests L2 Bubbletea is a solid option with room for consistency across visits.View restaurant profile